Next month's ACS national meeting in Washington, D.C., will give members an opportunity to visit the nation's capital during a time of exciting change. The new Administration and the 111th Congress are rethinking the role of science in political decisions and have made significant investments in scientific research and education.

As part of the national meeting, the ACS Board Committee on Public Affairs & Public Relations and the Committee on Chemistry & Public Affairs encourage . . .

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